This script will connect to the Steam API to retrieve information about
users/games/groups.

How to use

Install

To install, git clone the repository or download the archive from GitHub.
Then, run python setup.py install to have the package installed. You can also
get the latest release by using pip install steamwebapi.

Use

Currently, to use steamwebapi you must supply a Steam API key. There are two
ways to do that currently. First, you can set an environment variable called
STEAM_API_KEY to your specific key value and the steamwebapi will use that.
Otherwise, when instantiating an steam interface object you can pass
steam_api_key in with the API key as its value. For example:

steamuserinfo=ISteamUser(steam_api_key='YOURAPIKEY')

The following example will assume that JSON data is being returned, and you
want access to the data as returned by Valve.

The Steam Web API has multiple inferfaces (e.g., ISteamUser, IPlayerService)
that provide different functions. After instantiating one of the interfaces
the functions can be called with the appropriate paramenters. Each function
returns a string of either json, xml, or vdf (valve data format). This can be
set by the DEFAULTFORMAT variable or changed in the paramters of the
function: steamuserinfo.resolve_vanity_url("profileURL",format="xml").

Alternatively, there is a helper function available to build a “user profile”.
At the moment, to use the profile module the STEAM_API_KEY environment variable
must be set.

REQUIREMENTS

Change Log

November 2, 2016 - v0.1.3

Bugs

December 29, 2015 - v0.1.2

Changes

Switched to reST instead of markdown to work with pypi

Bugs

Fixed issue with profile generation where there was no attribute ‘games’ if there was no game history

Prevent an ‘invalid’ primaryclanid being set which is returned on some accounts. For example ID 103582791429521408 is returned, which is 0x170000000000000 in hex. The lower 32 bits are used for the actual group/clan id and in this case they are ‘0’.

Not all responses for recently played games return attributes for ‘name’ or image paths. This seems to mostly be limited time betas.